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Okorocha Alleges That 7 PDP Governors Are In Secret Meeting With APC To Support Buhari

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by Deji Abiodun

At least seven governors from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), whose names kept secret, are in private meeting with the leaders of All Progressive Congress, APC, on Monday, March 9.

Speaking at the APC Rally in Mile 2 area of Lagos, Governor of Imo state, Rochas Okorocha claimed that no fewer that seven governors from the Peoples Democratic Party are in Lagos and ready to discuss with the APC leadership the possibility of promoting General Muhammadu Buhari as the next president of the country.

“General Muhammadu Buhari’s (GMB) victory has been sealed and delivered. Today (Monday) about seven governors who are not APC are coming to hold meeting with us privately. There is fear in the country. And the fear was that they know that GMB is a good man and he will win. And they know that once INEC announces GMB as the winner of the presidential election, all the bad people who are embezzling the country’s fund will leave the country at night. 

The fear of Buhari is the beginning of stoppage of corruption. Do you know that before in this country, Nigerians do urinate on the road? But when Buhari assumed power in 1983, it all stopped. And he also stopped corruption. The day Fashola Rochas Okorocha and other governors came together PDP died in Nigeria. We scheduled the burial of the party for February 14th but they postponed the burial to March 28. 

We are waiting patiently to bury the party forever. But let me tell you that you can change the date of burial but you cannot change the burial. It must take place. May the soul of PDP rest in peace. The worst thing that can happen to any nation is to have a bad government. And the worst thing that can happen to any family is to have a bad father. Today, it is obvious that PDP is a bad government. And we thank God that we came together to change the bad government. 

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